mouse to have ready for sa'e in ivnvirzl . ._ _ THE'_ >G_UARD1A_1_\1._ __§1<1ARLOTTETOW‘N PAGE THIRTEEN “I; THE WESTERN GUARDIAN!‘ ' AGENTS: J. iilnser Murphy. us lianover Street. and A George Glow. lie Ottawa Street.‘ SUMMBBSIDB rind PRINCE COUNTY . News, Subscriptions, Advertising. ~ The. Guardian may be bought at any oflhs following stores in Sonsnserside: . Bell Bookstore. Water Street; Gonritee Drugstore. 8i Central Street: Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mari Gaudet. S‘! Granville Street; c=-'="'""" lirs".tz'.zz‘=..*:l.'.'...."""ctc use °""" W I . n" Guflllnn I be delivered to any ‘house in Sunsnserslde by Carrier “o, I; u per, or Ilo per week. Phone ND er SID-S for this service or I"; your o es to the boy responsible for delivery on your route ' Lice cum SOCIAL. mnli- ~,-auounan canoe - Larkirl’: letter Schboiu-fruesday, July 20. Restaurant,‘ ‘hiesday "night. Mod- ern andold time music. - _1(;g QBEAMSOC in Cen- ' ml Lot/lo Hall, esday eve- nmg, July 2D. Proceeds in aid of church. Bron SALE-One i941 Dodge m. ton truck. low-mllsse. practi- mlly ncw;.One 1937 Chrysler Sedan. mod condition. Apply to Leonard Mclnrlls, 26 Si. Stflphttll S1. , Sum- merside. ‘REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY BELLE STARR flelesdirflseen slllloolfll scorr GENE Ti-BRNEY accustom” Mill lIDIlWS-JDIII SIIIPPBD -'°“ nnsssrs wuu M —I'OB SALE d-Arc-weider. Gen- eral Electric. 300 feet heavy cable and st k. Apply 820 Convent Street, ummerslde. —I'AI.SE FIRE ALARM-A faise alarm called Summer ids firemen out about four o'clock Saturuay afternoon. One of the outlets 1n the sprinkler system in Holman’: E\ . store let go and the auto ailc . . _lCE CREAM FESTIVAL. Holy alarm i-shg lh the fire stati . A Sh“ 7'" "d 9'15 Family Church rffllmds. Kensing- policeman on duty then rang in a Mum,“ Monday and wdnflduy 2.30 ton. Tuesday, July 20. Games. hot general aiarm.—S. dggg, Miscouche band in attend- ance. ' “RETURNS AFTER. nouns!!- M, Reagh Francis left Saturday flgffliilg returning to his home ill Aiiistoll. Mass. otter spending 1 reek holidaying on P- E- I- H1 IlSitCU his mother. Mrs. Weston prahtis at his old home in Frce- :0\\'i1l also brothel-s and sisters l1‘. Freetown and a sister in Borden. Personals —Mr. Willidm Daye is the guest of his grandson, Mr. Elvin Bryan- ton, Burllngton.-—Bur. ' CAPITQL Summeraide _ TDDAY (MONDAY) and TUESDAY I ' I DING AND DOD ARE MORE UPRDARIOUS j ...D01TIE'S "EVEN MORE [AMOURIDUS —Miss Rona Paynter, Burling- ton, spent a few days last week at Freetown, where she was the guest of her cousin, Miss Mary Rogers. _ Mrs. H. Crossinall. Mr_ Francis __Messn Ewen Mama“ and a holds a responsible position wit!- ' ' / - me Hynds and Panche Cm m Perley Davison of Medlford. Mass’: .. é are spending their vacation 'their former home at Irlsiltown- Elr . , I, Natertown, MassRHe has been em- my“ wlgh . this company for Vwenty five YBBTB- ~ _DEATII 0F MRS. PHILIP qALLANT-Many friends in sum- merslde will regret to learn of the death on Saturday of Mrs. Phihp Ggllgllii aged ‘l8 years at her hoiile on Neil-e Dame Street, Her hus- band, the latte Phil (The Barber) gallant. predeceased her sonlt year; ago. The remains have been 1152,1113 at the Compton" Funeral l-lome and were removed to the —The many friends of Joseph Hughes. Emerald are sorry to know he is con-fined to bed with u heart attack and hope (or ho speedy recovery. -—Her friends regret that the condtiion of Mrs. J. W. Stewart, Norboro, is only fair, after an em- ergency operation for appendicitis on Prlday evening-Bur. l IIITIE TIAVIUIG A10“. . . SIIEIIG "Ell III SDI“! - 1o! leolnilsl" . “Apeiarbkslc. "I." ‘iiiiiiifilllls 29o PARAWAX - - 22¢ suolln 91-21: lb. P_er 10D lbs. Grocery Section 8.85 FRUIT JARS Pints, per doz. Qucrts, per doz.“~._....... 1. Pints, per doz. . . . . . . . . .. 1.50 day for ‘The Lady_ of The lllome’. FDll PRESERVING AND DANNING NEDESSITIES lTS---- / With some fruits already in season, and _ the vegetable season fast approaohing- Preserving and Danning is the order of the ShlAllMAilfS PERFECT SEAL (Clamp Top) 1.70 \D U! 1m JARS (Screw Top) ‘ h of Mrs. Mabel Patterson for v m; _ bjffj, which mess place tin‘; b -—M.rs. Etznsest (tartar-n oafnfiuelzi- ":11: u m ‘wwuflhhn. 1m: screw Taps_ Quorts, per doz. .. 1.70 ‘Mmdw’ mmmng ",,“‘}‘,°,,°,°‘Zf,f tgrugeuaghildreri ism vispiting n‘; "human out... . . (including Gloss) JELLy TUMBLERS I r il 1"“ 5"‘ PM“ on?" ' ,m_5 mother. Mrs. nah: nsye. Nor- "new" “z McLeod Per doz. 55c . will be in st. Paul: ceme v- . ‘Dugmolma - “Mug... ~ P l bozo-Bur. Danlenayluwu,..,i..:.»::;;-;_m,,...u"... R H: R- er doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c law! ,. nom- II u e _ ‘ -L0DGE BANQUET _ King -Her friends will be sorry to "a": "’mwwhny 1 r Ping; Edwflfd 1W9‘ orange Edge {and learn that Mrs. William Sharpe , ' er u’ 1°C Kins Hiram my“ Black Prue? has been ill for the past few days 3 d"- fm’ 25C L my tendered one of their mem- at he: home.“ Norboro, and hope Also DONALD DUCK unel POPULAR SCIENCE . '°"-,,“§c“§".‘,‘.,’f,fi‘§f°§. ‘fiedm; t... an early recovery-Bur. slim 7115-9215 - Matinee Tuesday 2.30 Enamel tilled-r. t » r-fiuv . - - ‘- where M11. Pearle hiileek served __Mrs‘ “my C. Bowmss and ‘ Fer case of 24 . _ . . . . l.l5 z Mum]? “fikfgeilfngilsgsri: {l}: Miss Jean Bowness. Kensington. R s J Davies and M" ’ - [name] |_|'ned__'| L215 1""§°-"" " lftl-t h‘ tddtl —"- -- - ' home ailer their lodge meeting e-h ‘B W3e4tW8€CO1I11a3l1 iithilxlec mren Davies have as their house guests e F" use of 24 L I I I I H ‘ L30 Tuesday everling. July 13m- m “an vlgtergemgsrsaog they yam? at the Rectory. Kensington, Mrs. _ I i honour of his homecoming after “yrBu-r. r - Davies. parents‘ ML and M,“ M!” I I I Enqmel |_||1ed__2 1.2 5_ '“ "”°“°° °f Wentrpthree years Ewe“ °r omarmrnm“ Per cose of 24 . . . . . . l 65 Mr. Hooper is a successful ls- nnder in the west. H6 1S 1X1 i119 real estate business and for n. time w“ in partnership wit-h the late Earle Craig, building houses W! ieilllig them. on his return he plans putting up a iargl "Plflmmt —Mr. Lorne Bolvness has re- turned to the Island alter spend- ing the winter in Vancouver. B.C. Mrs. Bowness is remaining in Vancouver for the present-Bur. —Mrs_ Henry Noonsri. Summer- side. underwent an operation st tile Prlrice County Hospital Satin- day morning. Her condition yes terday was reported to be good. —Summer guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell. Irishtown, are their aunt. Mrs. Annie May of Brookline, Mass, their cousin, Miss Margaret Ready, Chestnut Hill. Mass, and their niece, Miss Mild- red Murphy, Ailston, Mass-Bur. Dies Suddenly 'Death came with startling sud- denness to Rev. George Wiiiiam Barrass on Saturday afternoon, July 1'lth, at the home of is soil, Rev. Ernest J. Barrass, inister of the ZFinet Baptist churclh, 219 Church Street, Suirrtrilerside. The deceased had breakfast in his ap- parently usual good health but complained after shaving of not feeling well. The doctor being summoned, ordered rest but n short time later his son, going to his father's room, round the aged gentlemen already dead. . The late Mr. Bari-ass was a re- tired Congregational missionary having served for many years in -—Miss Fannie Profitt and Mr. Charles Durett have returned to Boston after a brief vacation at Burlington, where they were guests of Miss Prollws mother. Mrs. William E. Profltt-Bur. the early autumn, lie hos kept i" dose touch with his home lodge ever since ‘leaving the Island. and he notes many changes. 881366111131 1h the younger generation. lllr. Li» d Airlock and Mr. Verner Monro acted as joint toaslmasters. A toast to the King W85 lespwd- ed lo by the National Anthem. A toast to "our guest" by M955"- clril mFarhu-ie, ‘IIJ. Inmon and Aioxailder Mowrrlartc. nronoaed to ii Lloyd Hooper. A toast to 1 Royal Black iianighlis o! 1161811171 hy Stew-art-Inrriamwas iéiPonded -Mlss Mary Rogers returned on Wednesday to her home in Free- town after s. delightful visit with her cousin. Miss Rona Poynter, Burlington-Bur. -—Guests of Mr. John Camil- bell are his son, Mr. Clayton Campbell and Mrs. Campbell, and his nephew, Mr. Robert MacGou- gan. all of Trochu, Alberta. Mr. MacC-ougari, who is e. brother 0! Mr. Nell MucG-ougan, Irishtown. last saw his native province 4'7 —Mrs. Proctor, of Montreal, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry sudsbury; spring Valley, will Per cu “VICTGRY” Bright Tins-l 1-2's. CANNIN G Complete with equipment for sealing No. 1, No.1 l-2 and No 2 1-2 tins se of 24 SEAI-ING SERVICE Smollmdlfs will serve your can seulillg problem. The Hordwore Section hos o con sealer or your t» by Hartwell/Marlee“ A was‘ 59”“ ‘h’ "m" mm“ “m” Qh _ mildon, s: gill a. ht th - 31°51? '.::=~..:;:P.:r.r ‘ii "i B's"- '““—-"" “m m" sr- l: "h “ii lot’ -"' - ___M,._ LML mw I4 Mont. w e, e came Call-ado live _ bl‘ A.A. McCallum. LOB-A. TOMA an a ‘ with his only eon. A daughter, Hardware Section gclmery have returned to "oncton. N.B., after an enjoyable visit with their daughter. Mrs. Orville Ram- say, and Mr. Rznuay, Remington. —Miss Alice Gordon. RN. Al- berton, a misslonah-y on leave of sbsencedelt Slzimmerside on Fri- day morning for-Winnipeg, Man. _Mrs. PS. Shaw died in England many years e30. Mr. Barrass at the time of his death, was in his 88th year and was a familiar fig- proposed by Mrs. Verne!‘ MW" was responded to by Mrs. Hamil‘ tcii .\lci_,ean. Our hostess. prcposed liv Allison Prolitt was responded to _ _ tv lvlilism Montgomefy- 5"“ ‘rivaling by my o! the United Vheybwigiklccgxzzmegtefumii. ure on the streets of Sun-lmerside. Orange Lodge of British America 319-5" "5- n‘g_"‘_gur_ ‘r u‘ ’ 1,91“; very “m, for m, yum Iliillzgiad ‘Obi; Vfirnerublfrtzwarrlgltf; Amend, M“ Alexander ___.____ ‘n13: gilrrletrellsez-lvltce will beheld "° Y r‘ ' ' cross or GRAND luvun ° s B“ l Chm"- Sum- 4‘ "it? C1056 o! We banquet B 5°‘ Hmz’ Kensmg olwul regret m T c_ w_ l“ nzlerelde. this afternoon at two learn that she is a patient in the ldclock. interment will be in the Per Dose oi‘ 24 tins SMALLMAH‘ Where Price is Matched With Duality. CAIIIIIIIG ~ q uoorl. s. "'iv|oo|s|.1= Macrame: 17.00 mo: " _ EASY Everything you need to know for successful time and money saving home conning is told in the wonderful receipt book MODERN GUIDE TO HOME CANNING free with the National PRESSURE DDDKER The most remorkoble utensil ever invented for suie pressure cunning. Mode of heavy cost aluminum, equipped with wire cunning basket, duel pons and rock, und on cccurcte pressure 25.50 iilzéorrS-Egrliz. cons KETTLES Aluminum-with Cover 5 qt. or 7 pt. Jors - 11-20 oz. or 5-28 oz. cons ACORN-IZ qr. lite .,_... 2.95 lDEAL-IZ qt. size 1.75 SUPREME—Heuvy duty ' 10 qr. size 3.25 EnomelecL-wirh Cover 25c 1.85 1.50 1.50 ..Z 1.05 ‘ SECONDS-IO qt. size 1D qt. size 8 qt. size 6 qt. size Gleomel-iwlrh Cover COOKING POT-B qt. size 2.75 cial llour was enjoyed and closed h‘! sivlpil" “RIP? be M18 I18 11131; binds" and bouncing the honour- " Quest. - B. Prince County Hospital where she underwent an operation on Thurs- day. Her condition is reported as favourable-S. —-'l‘l.'l June meeting of the Grand “W!” Omewry- RM’- c-A- Hick-i River eSllb-DivlsiOn of the Cath- °f m” "i" b° l" Miiciflilfls olic Women's League was held in °°r7ym‘“' '“ 5' DRDERS RESERVED FDR SEASDNABLE FRUITS ‘AND VEGETABLES the Maple Leaf Hall. Meeting opened with a prayer to Death Yesteiday 0f Mrs; Norman Wright our/Lady of Good_ Counsel, recited by the president, Miss Janie Mc- Lellan. iRoli call was responded to in the usual way with an average attendance of members. ’ l Correspondence included a let- ter concerning the annual retreat of the Catholic Women's League to eh held in Notre Dame Convent _ln Charlotte n and members wishing to attend were asked, to contact the president as soon as possible. Treasurer reported s satisfactory amount on hand and donations were gratefully received from Mrs. James S. McKlnnon and Mrs. Mar- shall McLellsn. Convener publicity reported hav- ing published the annual meeting. The following motions carried: That materiel be bought for chair in sanctuary. and four brooms be purchased for use in the church. that the red sutons be sent to have them dry-cleaned. also to arrange the names of the woman in the parish take turns sweeping the church. It was decided-to have e grab- bag at the July meeting. each member to take three articles vai- ued at ten cents. _ Mrs. .1. A. Brown kindly invited the members to her home fw the next meeting. .- As there was no further busi- shrill, - G. II. M. — J “READ ‘IBIS VIII CAREFULLY?’ litre‘! a itlddle for you. - - - The eorreet answer of it "m"! 0B '1" margin of Tins Copy of the Store News will net you a FREE GIFT- "IF IIOLMAN‘! CELEBRATE!) THEIR Dist BIRTHDAY THIS YEARe-IN WHAT YEAR WILL THEY CELEBRATE THEIR 95th BIRTHDAY?" ' BRING (do not mail) your copy of the Store News to the Advertialnl Oitloo in the Sumnterside Store with the correct answer written on the imrrlh and receive yonr FREE GIFT. - - - You are not under "any obligation to buy. There is only ONE Gift to each person and this 1* K000 ior ONE week only. ' ‘The death occurred at her home on Spring Street, on Saturday about 5.30, of Mrs. Norman Wrlghl at the age of as years. Al- though she had been ill for the past two months, news of her death comes as a distinct shock to her many old friends in Sumner- side. She was a daughter o1’ the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wsdmiln, formerly of Victoria. and she was formerly Margaret Matilda Wad- men. After" her marriage she re- sided at Victoria until the year 1900 when her husband, who was a successful general merchant there, moved to Summerside shd she has since resided here. l-ier husband. who died ln 191a and will be remembered by older residents of the from, conducted for some yeera s well inseam business firm ‘ in partnership with his brother. the late Elisha Wright The late Mrs. Wright was the last o! her family and leaves no immediate survivors. The funeral will take place this afternoon at three o'clock after the remains have been. taken from the Compton numeral Home to Here's o simply swell Bargain. - - - Natural linen finish BEACH 511055 with brown rubber soles and brow trim are on sale for only 9 cents s pnli‘. These canvas Loafers are ln the popular 11"“ ’ '1"°" "fir. the sizes are 3 to l. They're grand for eesusi weer-l "Wre l»: comfortable you'll hardly know you're wearing shoes. Where he but at Ilnlmlli’! could yon get Beach Shoes m only l9 will I llf- There's only s limited supply ao Bush In and Iuy Beach Shoes l! from the Shoe Department. . . s U" 6 long years of trying the 8 and i0 Department has at last i In able to procure for you DOTS BIB OVIRALLS AND DUNG- 7 1-2 ounce denim-in due-M was. the price is 2.59 a pair. ll the same shipment are MEN'S OVII-ALLS AND DIJNGEBEIZS of t same quality denim in siael 80 to M. pfloed at 8.98 s pair. For "c: gllllltv merchandise at the lowest prices-Shop in the l H111 1° I merit. "ZPZER i‘ llfllri- and you'll M Illllft t0 h"! 0M '0 l"? i"! "t" rless meeting adjourned with pray- her late residence. There will be mlbfwlmmins‘ roll or in the emlas." ‘Ihc ladies’ Wm Denlrt- Ore-B. I a short service l1; the house and e Is a nice seleetlcn of liners in sires 1| to l0. - - .- lhtltl . ..----__- burial will be ln the People's 4n ‘I Priced from 10.86 to 11.95. in the selection are Iiesers 1n plain IOOLISII BIRDS Cemetery, Summerslde, _. s, t"'""fed. navy and brown. and Bonnington Blaaers in a var ..y of .__;__._____ ti?" Tlrtens. The materials are wool erepeaud flannel with Meet birds, constantly active HARDY INSICT m" W Slain. .80 clever-no IIlfi-ewenlflnjjpflq-f ,-_-_ jlqefrp, nnd sleeping little. burn themselves Cockroaches have survived since i the age of the dinosaurs. m‘ ‘like’ Wear Department cut in e few years. . Bats rind their way irl the dill-h by sensing the~echoeb o‘ their own system akin to radar. anee arose when a bulldozer, tribal custom. ened to desert _ set up_he_side him Hots sbouid be held round tbs skull ANIMAL RADAR super-sonic screams -— nU Skull Makes “P PROMPT ETILIMENT i‘ l ' I when “ugogo tribeslneo wgrerbogt to mm When the Wagogo empl Unit Manager G. G. and called a council. laws’ dating back to the _ century are contained in the Backl‘ culls for Book of the British admiralty. eanuts” of Labor Dispute SEA LAWS .____ ' The earliest collection of ‘sea wire, mailer than a strand 14th lllllffiiiln hair, are used on certain relays. sort of eee-fearin etterson e01 Seventy-four thousand turns of trouble occurred in Tanganyika, British East Africa, down tools while clearing which the British plan to [remnants to help relieve the wori o ng into a tree. exyatlsed a human “h 9 Vtfllreanee o e s lrit of the dead- ea - ed quickly. He had the E u" ' The Wsgogo liked the idea and decided ee that the spirit of tbs dead oould vva fat shorts e. Trihesmen skull, bur MINUTE wmes "smlmrms ‘The annual tion u! fish telephone switchboard pmmds- —-__'_. Baseball Meeting - .____ _ amen! “"9"”! P1 sllmnlerslda Baseball Le 1 n“, m" ‘:5: vnlrht In Town A" Players f T ed to 11.101115.” o" “m” m‘ ____________ Proiessionalm i i‘. iarlemliimr Chartered Accountant Office gt i5 Granville street Phone 575 lnnsniereids lllghest Prices Paid For Good Grade and Pure-Bred Cows and Heifers due m est: lg o” or two months. ilolstelns Qrelq- rerl. Purebred bulls also wanted. Let us know what you have to sell. Cali or write Heath cnseley, Ken. elnrton. telephone 41-2; or 1. B, MeLebd. Victoria, telephone l-te. i aiu. ueaam. Jr. Wethersfieil, Coma °f P" ill-Pita congump. in JlPfl-n 1s about 95 the 3% million acre farm s lev- ed there accord ng to s uli (arrowed in picture) that all Future confer- teh ever their interests. ....__.- ._..__...._ _-|s>¢_-.-‘ -..